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Self-care during the silly season

Posted on: 21/12/2017 Last updated on: 21/12/2017 Written by: Jasmin
It’s that time of year when we wish many of our friends, family and colleagues a safe and happy summer break. Often the safety risks we have in mind are about taking care travelling or not running around the swimming…
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The WRAP #19 : Name-calling, working hard and 60 seconds with Dolly Atchia

Posted on: 27/03/2014 Last updated on: 27/03/2014 Written by: Jasmin
Naming things is complicated. On the one hand, it shouldn’t really matter. A rose by any other name would smell as sweet, they say. And as many of our parents told us, after finding us in tears after school, it…
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